On Sat, 29 Apr 2000,  Ray Olszewski wrote about,  Re: Assigning ip address for dynamic 
interface to shell variable:
> 
> Well ... the dhcpcd-*.exe file won't exist unless you create it. I don't
> have one on most of my Debian systems either, but if I add one (and make a
> small modification to the dhcpcd init script, something that *is* Debian
> specific), it works. 

Slackware has /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.exe as well i have never created it,
it must have been put there by the installation of dhcp or slackware.

> Why RH would not have the dhcpcd-*.info file ... I haven't a clue. What does
> "man dhcpcd" say about this on your RH 6.2 system?

I would expect to see the same man page on a redhat system as any other,
dhcp(d), one would think it should work the same on all systems, obviously
not.

> 
> This illustrates why it is increasingly important to be specific about what
> Linux distribution and version you are talking about, I guess.

I could not agree more.

> 
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